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Subject: Re: 18 year old hairdresser - not dependent Posted on: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:55:25 +0000


> Some friends are looking to apply 136 skilled ind. Problem may be that
> they want to take there 18 year old daughter who works as a
> hairdresser and has done since she was 16. Her Mum is also a qualified
> hairdresser but the fact that daughter is over 18 and working, they
> are worried that daughter would have to apply seperately. How many
> years expereince does she need to pass her TRA. She helped her Mum in
> the salon on Saturdays since she was 14, but then left school at 16
> and joined part-time. She is now qualified. Wouldn't like to raise
> there hopes but any feedback would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> OP

She is classed as independant and will have to apply for a visa in her
own right. Its only if they are in full time education that she is
classed as dependant and only then if she isnt working too many hours.

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